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Crawford Returns Before He steps in playoffs for first time in 10 year career
Former New York Knicks guard Jamal Crawford is now in his 10th NBA season and has never played in the playoffs. In fact Crawford is the player in the NBA who has played in the most games without stepping foot into the playoffs. That streak will end in one month when he makes the playoffs with the Atlanta Hawks. Crawford returned to his former home Madison Square Garden on March 8th where he played for four and a half seasons. He spoke with WBAI Sports about the subject and we also speak with teammate s Joe Johnson and Marvin Williams about Crawford. We also speak with Atlanta Hawks head coach Mike Woodson about Crawford. Crawford is from Seattle, Washington and so is Marvin Williams who is six years Crawford’s Junior. Williams talks about growing up watching Crawford and how Crawford paved the way for other ball players out of Seattle. And Joe Johnson who will be one the top free agents on the market this summer tells us whether he believes players around the NBA find New York City and Madison Square Garden as an attractive place to play.
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Marv Albert Watches Beloved Knicks Fall To NBA's Worse At The Garden
On Saturday March 6th the New York Knicks lost at home by 20 points to the 7-55 cross river rival New Jersey Nets. In the building was legendary Knicks play by play broadcaster Marv Albert who was behind the Mic for the only two championships in franchise history in 1970 and 1973. Albert is no longer the play by play man with the Knicks and is calling games for the New Jersey Nets. Albert speaks with Samori Benjamin after the Ugly Knicks loss and talks about the current state of the Knick and their prospects of signing Lebron James this summer. Albert also speaks about the Nets move to Newark next season, their eventual move to Brooklyn in 2012-2013 and the influence Jay-z has on the franchise and potential free agents. Kenyon Dooling, Tracy Mcgrady and Brook Lopez are also in this report.
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At The Mercy Of The King
Knicks face Lebron James and Cleveland Cavaliers four months until the day when they will be able to offer Bron-Bron the world.
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Rudy Gay Speaks with Wbai Sports
Rudy speaks about how the historically bad Memphis Grizzles were able to have a winning season despite beginning the season 1-8.
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O.J. Mayo Speaks With wbai Sports
O.J. Mayo of the Memphis Grizzles speaks with Samori Benjamin the winning season his Memphis Grizzles are having, the leadership of Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol, former high school teammate Bill Walker who is now a Knick, and much more.
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Grizzled Leader
Memphis Grizzles point guard Mike Conley speaks with Samori Benjamin about his team's February 27th win over the Knicks, competing with Allen Iverson early in the season, his early struggles in the NBA, the leadership of Zach Randolph, and his good friend Greg Oden.
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Z-Bo's Dominance in his The Garden Return
On February 27th former Knicks power forward Zach Randolph returned to Madison Square Garden to face the Knicks. Randolph made his first all-star team this season and is one of just three players in the NBA who are averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. In his garden return Randolph scored 31 points and pulled down 25 rebounds.
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What A Night (Mcgrady and Durant Debut At the Garden)
Saturday Night two stars Tracy Mcgrady and Kevin Durant both made their season debuts at Madison Square Garden. I spoke with both guys before and after the game and the three of us discovered a nice connection. You have to listen to see what I mean. For this report I also speak with new Knick Eddie House, Al Harrington, Knicks fans inside the garden and New York Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman. This is a good one, enjoy.
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What A Night (Mcgrady and Durant Debut At the Garden)
Saturday Night two stars Tracy Mcgrady and Kevin Durant both made their season debuts at Madison Square Garden. I spoke with both guys before and after the game and the three of us discovered a nice connection. You have to listen to see what I mean. For this report I also speak with new Knick Eddie House, Al Harrington, Knicks fans inside the garden and New York Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman. This is a good one, enjoy.
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Fresh As a Rose
2008 NBA first round draft pick and NBA rookie of the year Derrick Rose speaks with wbai sports about his rookie season, his ankle injury early in the season which caused him and his Chicago Bulls team to get off to a slow start, how he elevates the level of everyone around him, Ben Gordon leaving the bulls, the trade of John Wall at the trade deadline, and his former head coach John Calipari and Calipari’s next prodigy John Wall.
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Inside the 2009-2010 New York Knicks At The ALL-Star Break
wbai sports goes inside the Knicks locker room to discuss the first half of the Knicks 2009-2010 season and the upcoming highly antipated summer of 2010. Amsterdam News Knicks beat writer Jamie Harris gets down with us for this report as well
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The Young Buck Makes His Garden Debut
Last June the New York Knicks who are in desperate need of a point guard passed up on drafting future superstar point guard Brandon Jennings in the NBA draft. Jennings made it clear before the draft that he wanted to play for the Knicks and when they did not select him he went public with his disappointment. On Friday night February 5th Jennings made his Madison Square Garden debut against the Knicks and he spoke with Samori Benjamin and Wbai Sports. Scott Skiles, Jordan Hill, Nate Robinson, and others speak with wbaisports as well about the Young Buck’s Debut on Broadway.
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Mase and Me at it Again
Listen as I spend a few minutes with an old friend. Caught up with him @ Madison Square Garden after the Knicks played Golden State earlier this season and the big homie came to see one of his former Knick coaches, Don Nelson...
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Spaniard On Point
Toronto Raptors point guard Jose Calderon is from Spain and speaks with Samori Benjamin about his journey from Spain to the NBA.
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Demar Derozen Speaks About Dunk-Off
Last Night Toronto Raptors rookie Demar Derozen was chosen to participate in a dunk-In against L.A. Clippers 2nd year guard Eric Gordon during halftime of the Rookie-Sophomore game during All-star weekend. The winner will be awarded the 4th and final spot in the NBA dunk contest later that night. Derozen spoke with Samori Benjamin the day he got the news as his Toronto Raptors came into Madison Square Garden. Derozen also speaks about his memories of the dunk contest, the possibility of Lebron James entering the contest, the troubles his former school USC is having now, his on court basketball relationship with Lil Romeo and much more.
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Haiti's Lone NBA player Speaks with Samori
Full report on the New York Knicks' 93-92 win over the Philadelphia 76'ers on January 13th. The game was played one day after the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Philadelphia center Samuel Dalembert is the only Haitian player in the NBA and he speaks with Samori Benjamin.
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Brotherly Love
Knicks rookie Marcus Landry speaks with Samori Benjamin about his rookie season with the Knicks and his January 9th match-up against his older brother Carl Landry who is averaging 16.9 points per game
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Stephen Jackson Speaks after Knicks defeat Charlotte
I wanted to talk with Stephen Jackson about the Gilbert Arenas situation and the culture of the NBA. But one of Charlotte's P.R. guys wouldn't let me. So I was forced to simply ask him about his current team the Charlotte Bobcats and last night's game in which the Knicks beat Charlotte 97-93
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Running With the Point
New York Knicks point guard Chris Duhon speaks with Samori Benjamin after 43 point win over Pacers January 3rd.
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Best Of 2009: Yankees win the 2009 World Series
Inside the New York Yankees 2009 World Series winning locker room. Samori Benjamin speaks with Robinson Cano, Eric Hinske, A.J. Burnett, Jose Molina, Nick Swisher, Ramiro Pena, and Tony Pena.
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One and Only
On September 16th the Yankees continued their strong push towards the postseason as they bested the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4. Toronto manager Cito Gaston who is the only African-American manager to win a world series, who was also forced to sit out of baseball for over decade spoke with Samori Benjamin.
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Michael Beasley Speaks with Samori
2008 #2 overall selection in the NBA Draft Michael Beasley speaks with Samori Benjamin about a rookie season where he was pretty much the only lottery pick who did not get the OPPURTUNITY to start a season ago. B-Easy also talks about his game, where his Miami are now, and his plans for future stardom in the NBA.
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Johnathan Bender
New Knick Jonathan Bender was a first round draft pick out of high school in 1999. He had to retire from the NBA in 2005 because of damaged knees. Bender sat out from the NBA until two weeks ago when he was signed by the Knicks for the remainder of the season. The seven foot 28 year old speaks with Samori Benjamin following Knicks 93-87 loss to the New York Knicks on Christmas day.
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Q-Rich Back At The Garden
Quentin Richardson played for the Knicks for four seasons before he was traded away last summer. Q-Rich was traded from the Knicks to Memphis, to the L.A. Clippers, then to Minnesota and then was finally traded again to the Miami Heat where he currently plays. Richardson talks about that experience as well as his four years with the Knicks, he speaks on the Nate Robinson banishment , where he’s currently at now and much more. Do not miss this.
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Best Stories of 2009: Champions No More
The New York Giants are knocked out of the playoffs at home in their first playoff game of 2009 as their attempt to repeat as Super Bowl champions was denied.
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Jared Jefferies Speaks
Knicks Big man Jared Jefferies speaks with Samori Benjamin after Knicks beat Bulls 88-81 for their 3rd straight win overall and 7th straight win at Madison Square Garden.
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Running With the Point
New York Knicks point guard Chris Duhon speaks with Samori Benjamin after their 7th straight win at home, an 88-81 win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Meet the Newest New York Yankee (Entire Interview)
Center fielder Curtis Granderson has played his entire career with the Detroit Tigers and made his first all-star team in 2009. Granderson spoke with Samori Benjamin during the summer for his project on the decline of African-American ball players in major league baseball.
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Roy Speaks on Oden Disaster
Following the Portland Trailblazers' 93-84 loss to the New York Knicks on December 7th Portland all-star Brandon Roy talks about the second season ending knee injury to their center Greg Oden the number one overall pick in the NBA Draft in 2007.
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Eddy Curry Ready To Go
Knicks center Eddy Curry speaks with Samori following Knicks win over Portlant on December 7th. Curry did not play due to a sore knee that has bothered him the last couple of weeks, but he tells Samori he feels good and is ready to play.
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Danillo Galinari Speaks
Danillo Gallinari speaks with Samori Benjamin on December 6th and answers the question of whether or not he is ready to be the team's franchise player.
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Skip To My Lou Speaks with Samori
New York City playground legend Rafer Alston speaks with Samori about his playing in the NBA Finals last season, now playing close to home but for the worse to in the NBA, playing for both Van Gundy brothers, and his NBA Finals experience last June.
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Nets center Brook Lopez Speaks with Samori
New Jersey Nets center Brook Lopez speaks with Samori Benjamin about ballin’ with the Knicks, playing on a team that started the season 0-18, playing basketball at Stanford Univeristy with his twin brother Robin, academics at Stanford and much more.
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Nets guard Courtney Lee Speaks with Samori
New Jersey Nets guard Courtney Lee speaks with Samori Benjamin about his rookie season with the Orlando Magic a year ago where he started on a team which made it all the way to the NBA Finals where they fell to the L.A. Lakers in five games. Lee tells us how it’s been this season playing for a team that began the season 0-18 and set the mark for the worse start in NBA history. His basketball development, playing ball at western Kentucky while earning his degree and much more.
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Isiah's 1st Lottery pick now a Rising Sun
Former New York Knicks forward and current Phoenix Sun Channing Frye sits down for a chat with Samori Benjamin following Phoenix’s 126-99 loss to the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on December 1st 2009.
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French Warrior
Ronny Turiaf was raised in France and is playing in his 5th season in the NBA. After leaving Gonzaga University and before starting his NBA career Turiaf had to have a six-hour open heart operation after being diagnosed with an enlarged aortic root. Turiaf recovered to bring his high energy style of play to the L.A. Lakers where he played alongside Kobe Bryant. Turiaf’s last season with L.A. was two seasons ago when they lost in the NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics. Last season Turiaf signed with the Golden State Warriors as a free agent because they offered him more money and he had to watch on television like the rest of us the Lakers win the NBA Finals. He tells us what that experience was like, as well as the strong relationship he built with Kobe Bryant while in Los Angeles, the development of the French National basketball team, playing the mentor role in Golden State, his days in Laker Land and more.
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Jack Interview 2
Stephen Jackson has had a bit of a controversial career over his ten year NBA career. He was involved in the Detroit melee at the palace of Auburn Hills in November 2004 when his Indiana Pacers and Ron Artest got into it with the Detroit Pistons and the Detroit fans. Jackson ran into the stands to help teammate Ron Artest that night and was suspended 30 games for his actions by NBA commissioner David Stern. Jackson won a NBA championship before that however in 2002 with the San Antonio Spurs. Jackson currently is frustrated being on his current team the Golden State Warriors and has tried everything within his power to get traded during the early season. I didn’t ask him about his quest to get off the Golden State Warriors because at the time I was interviewing him he was around a few of his teammates so I didn’t want to put him on the spot like that. I ended up asking him some questions just to fill time. However , when he answers my question it’s clear that he would love to play his home games at Madison Square Garden.
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Stephen Jackson Interview 1
Last June, the talent starved New York Knicks with the eigth overall pick in the NBA Draft decided to select 6-10 forward Jordan Hill out of the University of Arizona. Hill was an unknown to New Yorkers and was not treated kindly by the Knick faithful inside the WaMu theatre at Madison Square Garden on draft night. As the 2009-2010 NBA season is a litte over 2weeks underway and Brandon Jennings who the Knicks passed up on is averaging 20.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 5.2 Assists while Hill has not started a game and has barely seen any minutes. On Friday Night against the Golden State Warriors Jordan Surprisingly got the start to begin the secind half by head coach Mike D'Antoni and proceeded to score eight quick points in the 3rd quarter. Hill spoke with me after the game. Listen to why he says it's tough to not be playing many minutes why he's playing with a chip on his shoulder, he tells us what his GAME is, what it's like playing on the elite level of the NBA, and how much he enjoys playing at the World's Most Famous Arena.
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Knicks rookie Jordan Hill Speaks With Samori
Last June, the talent starved New York Knicks with the eigth overall pick in the NBA Draft decided to select 6-10 forward Jordan Hill out of the University of Arizona. Hill was an unknown to New Yorkers and was not treated kindly by the Knick faithful inside the WaMu theatre at Madison Square Garden on draft night. As the 2009-2010 NBA season is a litte over 2weeks underway and Brandon Jennings who the Knicks passed up on is averaging 20.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 5.2 Assists while Hill has not started a game and has barely seen any minutes. On Friday Night against the Golden State Warriors Jordan Surprisingly got the start to begin the secind half by head coach Mike D'Antoni and proceeded to score eight quick points in the 3rd quarter. Hill spoke with me after the game. Listen to why he says it's tough to not be playing many minutes why he's playing with a chip on his shoulder, he tells us what his GAME is, what it's like playing on the elite level of the NBA, and how much he enjoys playing at the World's Most Famous Arena.
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Knicks Rookie Tony Douglass Speaks With Samori
The New York Knicks selected guard Tony Douglass with the 29th overall pick in the 2009 draft. Douglass was the second of the Knicks' two first round draft selections in 2009. His brother Harry Douglass is a second year wide reciever on the Atlanta Falcons but tore his knee in pre-season and is out for the season. Tony played his college ball at football crazy Flordia State University but played hoops instead. He spoke with me after the Knicks fell to the Golden State Warriors 127-107 at Madison Square garden on Friday night, and the 1-9 start is the worse start in franchise history. Douglass speaks on his physical mentality on the court, he gives a clear answer as to what the Knicks need TO DO TO START WINNING SOME GAMES, what it's been like to get significant playing time over the past week or so, and more.
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Joe Johnson Speaks
Joe Johnson speaks with Samori after Atlanta Hawks beat New York Knicks 114-101 on November 11th, 2009.
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Jeff Nelson
Jeff Nelson was a key relief pitcher out of the New York Yankees bullpen on all four of their world series winning teams from 1996 through 2000. Nelson spoke with us before Game 6 of the American League Championship Series. He talks about playing in pressure games under the New York spotlight, the mentality of a reliver, which world series victory was his favorite with the Yankees and much more.
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Griffey and the Reds (Decline of African-Americans in MLB project)
During my interview with Ken Griffey in 2007 he told me his 13 year old son Tre “Does not like baseball.” Listen to this 27 minute excerpt from my project with Ken Griffey Jr, Brandon phillips, and Billy Hatcher talk about the decline of the African-American ball player in major league baseball.
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Jackie's Dodgers (Decline of the Afrccan-American Ball Player in MLB project)
Excerpt from the project I’m working on on the decline of African-Americans in Major League baseball. This segment features Jackie Robinson’s Dodgers. Remember this project is mostly about the 2007 major league baseball season, which was the 60th year anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier, where the percentage of African-Americans playing in MLB was at just 8%. Notable voices in this segment are Juan Pierre, CNN’s Larry King, Matt Kemp, Reggie Smith, Rickey Henderson, Ron Washington, Milton Bradley.
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Anaheim Angels Beat Writer Bill Plunket of the Orange County Register
Anaheim Angels beat Writer Bill Plunkett of the Orange Country Register sits down with an interview before game 2 of the American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and Anaheim Angels. Plunkett talks all things Anaheim and gives his case for how Anaheim and come back and win the series.
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Howard Bryant
Espn.com’s Howard Braynt (Left) talks about the American League Championship Series and decline of blacks in the National pastime.
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Jerry Hairston Jr. Speaks with wbai sports
New York Yankee Jerry Hairston Jr. is the first African American to be a third-generation major-leaguer. He sits down for an interview with me about the Yankee season, the decline of blacks in baseball, and a lot more.
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Anaheim Angels General Manager Tony Reagan
Anaheim Angels general manager Tony Reagins is one of two African-American general managers in Major League Baseball today. Reagins speaks with Samori Benjamin about his Anaheim Angels versus the Yankees, his journey to the general manager’s seat, the decline of African-American ball players in Major League Baseball and much more.
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Phil Hughes
Yankees Pitcher Phil Hughes raps with me about the pressures of coming up through the Yankees minor league system as a top prospect, his early struggles with the Yankees, his success in the Yankee bullpen this season, his current mindset and much more.
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Joba
Samori Benjamin and Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain talk about Joba's transition from the sticks of Nebraska to instant stardom under the bright lights of New York City, his quick rise up the Yankees minor league system and onto the big club, and much more.
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Soul Patrol (Decline of Blacks In Baseball Excerpt)
In 2007 Torri Hunter was the lone African-American player on the Minnesota Twins 25 man roster. A couple of years previous to that he along with teammates Shannon Stewart and Jaque Jones formed an all African-American outfield with the Minnesota Twins which Garnered them the name the Soul Patrol.. Take A Listen and please give me some feedback. Thanks.
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Decline of African-Americans in Baseball Project
Continuation of my first post on the project I am doing on the decline of African-American’s in major league baseball. This excerpt right here focuses on the greatest player in Atlanta braves history, Hank Aaron and what it was like for him chasing Babe Ruth’s homerun record in 1974. Then we take a look at Barry Bonds’ pursuit of Aaron’s record in 2007 and how the peers of both Bonds and Aaron put the situation in perspective.
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Atlanta Braves Franchise
Decline of African-Americans in Major League Baseball Project: In 2007 I began working on a project about the decline of African-American players in major league baseball. 2007 was the sixty year anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier. In 2007 the percentage of African-American players in Major League baseball was at just 8%. This project has turned into a book and audio documentary. I am working on both simultaneously trying to finish both by the end of the Year. This is a 22:00 minute clip of the audio documentary which is based on the 2007 Atlanta Braves who had just one African-American player on their roster in 2
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Mineapolis Star Tribune's Lavelle Neal III Talks Minnesota Twins Baseball
Mineapolis Star Tribune Baseball Columnist Lavelle Neal III talks with Samori Benjamin about Minnesota Twins season. We speak about Mineesota's late season run to overtake Detroit for the American League Central Central Lead. Plus we talk small market baseball, Minnesota's young promising players, the decline of African-Americans in baseball, and Minnesota's Soul Patrol era.
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A.J. Burnett Speaks With Wbai Sports
Everyone I speak to in the New York Media says this man is the key to the Yankees going far in these 2009 Playoffs. Yankees first year pitcher A.J. Burnett makes his first ever playoff start tonight and he talks with me about his pie in the face routine with his teammates and his first year with the Yankees.
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Denard Span Talks About Series Vs, Yankees
Minnesota Twins outfielder Denard Span speaks with Samori Benjamin about Minnesota’s late season run to over take Detroit to make the playoffs, how his team stacks up against the Mighty Yankees, and how he wants to put his imprint on the series.
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C.C. Sabathia
C.C. Sabathia takes the mound for the Yankees in a few hours as they open the 2009 playoffs. With the number of African-American ball players in major league baseball declining drastically when the percentage of African-American players in the majors is currently at 8%. Sabathia is one of just four African-American starting pitchers in the major leagues today. Last winter the Yankees signed Sabathia on the free agent market and made him the highest paid pitcher in the history of the Sport. Now that he’s on the big stage of New York his big star could attract interest among the black youth. Sabathia speaks with me for a documentary and book I’m doing, and he talks about his upcoming game 1 start.
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Susan Waldman Speaks With WBAI Sports
When I told Yankees radio broadcaster Susan Waldman that I’d been listening to her on the radio since the mid 90’s when she was covering the Knicks and Yankees for WFAN, and that I was a fan of hers, I had her at hello. Listen to us rap about the Yankees season.
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The Future Star
Last season Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano had a very disappointing season which almost caused him to be shipped out of the Bronx. But Cano has come back this season to put up all-time numbers at the second base position. Cano sits down with me to talk about how he approached last off-season, growing up playing ball in the Dominican, Yankee locker room chemistry, his Dominican Republic’s terrible showing in last spring’s world baseball classic, and the story of how his parents named him after Jackie Robinson.
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Jose Molina Interview
New York Yankees catcher Jose Molina is one of three Molina brothers catching in the major leagues today, all three have won world series championships. Molina speaks with Samori Benjamin about what it was like growing up with brothers Bengie and Yadier, what it was like to win a world series with Bengie in 2002, how he and Bengie schooled younger brother Yadier growing up in Puerto Rico, the Competition level in baseball on the island of Puerto Rico, and why he says it is easier for Puerto Rican ball players to adjust quicker to the major leagues.
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Ramiro Pena Speaks with Wbai Sports
New York Yankees rookie shortstop Ramiro Pena (90) speaks with Samori Benjamin about his development growing up in Monterrey Mexico, what turned him onto the game of baseball, playing shortstop his entire life, his relationship with Yankees captain Derek Jeter, what it’s been like for him to play the shortstop position his entire life up until now as he now serves as Jeter’s backup, and Pena talks about the early hype this off-season where the media had him replacing Jeter at shortstop sooner than later.
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Yankees Bench Coach Tony Pena Speaks With Samori
Yankees Bench coach Tony Pena speaks with Samori Benjamin about his journey from the Dominican Republic to the United States and into Major League Baseball. Listen to why Pena says it’s easier for this generation’s Latin born players to come over to the United States and succeed than it was for his generation of players. Pena also talks about the obstacles he faced coming to the United States as a young man, the passion that the Dominican people have for the sport, major league baseball’s academies across Latin America, the world baseball classic, and the admiration he has for New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya.
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Joba Issues and Black Aces
As the Yankees prepare for the playoffs they have major concerns with their young phenom Joba Chamberlain. Daily News Baseball columnist Bill Madden Speaks with Samori Benjamin about the subject and Yankees pitcher C.C. Sabathia speaks with Samori Benjamin on the eve of his next start which could make him the 14th Black Ace in Major League History.
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Bradley Suspended Again
Milton Bradley Gets suspended by Chicago Cubs after accusing the Chicago fans of racism and hatred towards him.
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Jeter Ties Gehrig
On September 9th Derek Jeter tied Lou Gehrig as the all-time New York Yankees hits leader. Wbai Sports speaks with Tamapa Bay Rays outfielder B.J. Upton who wears the number 2 because of Derek Jeter.
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Hughes Phil's in As Sabathia Looks for 20
The Yankees take two against the American League East division champions of a season ago, as they close in on the 09' division title and C.C. Sabathia attempts to move closer to becoming the first "Black Ace" in New York Yankees history. Yankees pitcher Philip Hughes speaks with Wbai Sports
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Yanks Win As Sabathia Approaches 20
On September 2nd the New York Yankees knocked off the Baltimore Orioles 10-2 for their 10th straight win over Baltimore. The only other time the Yankees won 10 straight games over Baltimore was in 1955. Last night's starting pitcher C.C. Sabathia picked up his American League Leading 16th win last night and he speaks with Wbai Sports.
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Black Ace?
The Yankees win their fifth game in a row in Baltimore and C.C. Sabathia speaks with wbai sports on the Possibility of becoming a black ace at seasons end, and Reggie Jackson speaks with Wbai Sports on Sabathia.
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Black Ace?
The Yankees win their fifth game in a row in Baltimore and C.C. Sabathia speaks with wbai sports on the Possibility of becoming a black ace at seasons end, and Reggie Jackson speaks with Wbai Sports on Sabathia.
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Ozzie Speaks
Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen speaks exclusively with Samori Benjamin about what it means to be the only Latin-born manager to win a world series, the reception he got in his hometown of Venezuela when he returned home with the world series trophy in 2005, and his partnership with White Sox general manager Kenny Williams who was the only African-American general manager in major league baseball in 2005. Guillen also talks about growing up in Venezuela, his childhood heroes, Major League Baseball’s investment in Latin America, why he doesn’t think Roberto Clemente’s number 21 should be retired, Venezuela president Hugo Chavez and much more.
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Ozzie Speaks with Wbai Sports as Yanks sweep
The New York Yankees continue to roll as they sweep the Chicago White Sox over the weekend. Plus, Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen speaks exclusively with Wbai Sports about being the only Latin born manager to win a world series. Aired on wbai radio morning on August 31st.
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Back On Track
Yankees defeat Texas 9-2. Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington speaks with WBAI Sports about his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana as the four year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approches.
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Not getting Job Done
Yankees 23 year old pitcher Joba Chamberlain falters on August 25th against the Texas Rangers. Aired on Wbai Radio 99.5 fm on August 26th.
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Philin' Jus Fine
Samori Benjamin interviews New York Yankees 2004 first round draft pick Phil Hughes who has since joined the Yanks and been Indispensable out of the bullpen this season. Hughes talks about the pressure he felt being a Yankees first round draft pick, his drastic struggles last season, and his success in the Yankees bullpen this season.
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One and Only
Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston is the only African-American manager to win a world series when his Toronto team won back to back chips' in 1992 and 1993. Gaston was fired from the organization in 1997 and was not given a second chance to manage until last season when he was brought back to manage the team. Gaston speaks with Samori Benjamin about the long 11 year wait for a second chance to manage, and much more.
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Joba Talks
Speaks with the New York Yankees 2006 draft pick, taken 41st overall, Mr. Joba Chamberlain. The fire balling righty talks about his swift rise through the Yankees minor league system to join the big club in August of 2007. Joba discusses what it was like to grow up a small town boy in Nebraska and then all of a sudden rising to instant stardom in New York City. He also touches on why he didn’t feel any pressure after being drafted by the Yankees, and his thoughts to critics who say he would be best used out of the bullpen as opposed to starting.
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J-Up Goes Deep
Justin Upton of the Arizona Diamondbacks talks with us about his rising stardom in Major League Baseball, the decline of African-Americans in the game, watching his brother B.J. hit 7 homeruns in the postseason last year and much more.
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Highest Paid pitcher in the Game
New York Yankees pitcher C.C. Sabathia speaks with Samori Benkamin about the decline of African-Americans in major League Baseball.
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Edwin Jackson Speaks With Samori Benjamin
Detroit Tigers pitcher Edwin Jackson is one of four starting African-American pitchers in Major League Baseball. At 25 years old he made his first All-star team in 2009. He speaks with WBAI Sports about taking his game to another level this season after having struggles early in his career. He also speaks about playing in Tampa Bay from 2006-2008 on a rare team that had a few African-American players on, all of whom were young up and coming stars of the game.
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Curtis Granderson Speaks with Samori Benjamin
Samori Benjamin Speaks with Detroit Tigers outfielder Curtis Granderson for his Documentary/Book on the decline of African-Americans in Major League Baseball. Granderson discusses the increase in African-American All-stars from 3 in 2008 to 10 in 2009, what it was like to meet President Barack Obama, what he and 30 other African-American ball players have discussed to improve the decline and much much more.
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Mets and Yanks keep on Pushing After Subway Series
June 17th Wakeup Call Sports Report: The Mets are victorious on the one year anniversary of the Willie Randolph firing and Jerry Manuel hiring. Yankees knock off the team with the worst record in major league baseball, plus Sammy Sosa tested positive for steroids in 2003. Also a look at the prelude to the world Cup, the confederations Cup, and a big fight night is brewing between two of the premier boxers in boxing.
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Inside The 2008-2009 New York Knicks
Samori Benjamin examines the 2008- 2009 Knicks season with Spike Lee, Walt Clyde Frazier, beat writers Frank Isola and Marc Berman, and of course the Knicks players.
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Jackie's Protector
A.J. Burnett throws gas in a 7-2 Yankee win in Tampa Bay, and Mariano Rivera talks about being the last major league player ever to wear Jackie Robinson's number 42.
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Gary Sheffield Speaks with Samori Benjamin
Gary Sheffield speaks with Samori Benjamin about his recent signing with the New York Mets, and Sheffield, who is currently the only African-American player on the Mets, talks discusses the decline of African-Americans in major league baseball.
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Walt Clyde Frazier Speaks With Samori Benjamin
On April 8th, before the New York Knicks took on the Detroit Pistons at Madison Sqaure Garden Knicks legend Walt Clyde Frazier Speaks with Samori Benjamin and gives us his thoughts on the Knicks season.
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Nelson Figueroa Speaks with Samori
New York Mets pitcher Nelson Figueroa speaks with Samori Benjamin at citi field before the Mets exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox. Figueroa speaks about the Mets chances for the upcoming season, his thoughts on Citi fieild, Jerry Manuel, the world baseball classic,and the great baseball passion in Latin America.
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Former Friends From Cali Visit The Garden
On March 25th as the New York Knicks tried to hang on to their fading playoff hopes they met up with former Knicks, Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins, and Marcus Camby at the world's most famous arena. All three men spoke with Wbai Sports
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Visanity At the Garden
The New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets met at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday March 18th both fighting to reach the 8th and final playoff spot in the eastern conference. The Knicks were run off their home court in their ugliest loss of the season, due to one man. That man is Vince CARTER.
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Kobe Drops 61 At The Garden
Listen to Samori Benjamin's report on Kobe Bryant's record breaking night at Madison Square Garden. Aired February 3rd.
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Thunderous Slam in Motown Rallies Knicks
On March 11th the New York Knicks rallied from a 83-71 4th quarter deficit to knock off the Detroit Pistons in overtime. Nate "the great" Robinson and Wilson Chandler spoke exclusively with Samori Benjamin about the character of the Knicks and the captivating style of the "The Show".
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Does Obama Have Game?
Is the president building a basketball court in the white house? Players around the "Show" talk about whether or not they believe preisdent Obama has game on the court as they speak with WbaiSports.
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Mutumbo for Africa
The oldest player in "The Show" -- also known as the national basketball association---Dikembe Mutumbo speaks with Wbai Sports about his humanitarian efforts in his homeland of Africa, as well as his pride for his African brother Barack Obama.
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Sixers Speak On Philly's alarming Homicide Rate
The city of Philadelphia's homicide rate rose to it's highest level in 10 years in 2007. Philadelphia also had the highest homicide rate in the country in 2007, which led to a call of 10,000 black men to patrol city streets in an effort to win back their streets. Philadelphia 76'ers Andre Miller and Samuel Dalembert speak with Wbai Sports about what's going on in their back yard.
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Should athletes Speak?
With the popularity of players in professional sports, should they use their platform to speak out on social and political issues? Players around the Show/NBA rap with Wbai Sports on the subject.
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Love of Hoop
A few players around the NBA speak with Wbai Sports about Barack Obama and the love of Hoops. Story features: Hakim Warrick, Nate Robinson, Stephen Jackson, and Larry Hughes.
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Jimmy and Rickey Get the Call For the Hall
Jimmy Rice and Rickey Henderson were elected to the baseball hall of fame in January of 2009. Wbai Sports speaks Rickey Henderson. And Jimmy Rice speaks with the baseball writers about them voting him in on his 15th and final year of eligibility on the ballot.
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Super Bowl XLIII
It was a Classic. Listen to a Classic Report of the game by Wbai Sports.
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Best of 2008: End Of An Era
The Rutgers Women fall to the University of Connecticut in the elite eight. Ending their chances of making it back to the National Championship Game. The game marked the end of the collegiate careers for Rutgers' senior guards Essence Carson and Matee Ajavon.
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Best of 2008: Lady Scarlett Knights Get Ready For A Showdown
After defeating George Washington University in the sweet 16, The Rutgers Women's basketball team prepares to face the #1 ranked to in the Land, University of Connecticut, in the elite Eight. Plus Rutger guard Essence Carson speaks with Wbai Sports about balancing a hectic academic and basketball schedule.
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Best of 2008: The Morning Willie Was Fired
Listen to Samori Benjamin and WBAI program Director Bernard White talk about the firing of Willie Randolph by the New York Mets on the morning it happened. Also hear Samori's report with Mets infielder Damion Easley and Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington about the importance of African-American managers in major league baseball.
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Best of 2008: Best Basketball Story In New York City Tri-State Area
WBAISPORTS speaks with Rutgers University head basketball coach Vvivian C. Stringer about building a basketball program at Rutgers that can compete with perennial powerhouse, and big-east rival, uconn, as well as perennial powerhouse University of Tennessee, who Rutgers lost to in the 2007 championship game. Uconn Tennessee have combined for 13 national championship titles since 1987.
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Best of 2008: Junior Griffey Reaches 600
On the evening of June 9th Ken Griffey Jr. became the sixth man to reach 600 career home runs. Plus, Griffey and others speak with WBAI Sports about the decline of African-Americans playing participating in baseball.
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Best of 2008: Jets Fire Mangini
After beginning the season 8-3, the New York Jets lost four of their final five games to finish the season with a 9-7 record. Which led to management sacking head coach Eric Mangini
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Best Of 2008: Jamaican Bolt
Jamaica's Usain Bolt won three gold medals and broke three world records at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Listen to his 200 meter record breaking performance.
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Best of 2008: Selection Night Controversy in Piscataway
The best basketball team in the New York Tri-state area is the Lady Scarlett Knights of Rutgers. On selection day 2008, for the ncaa tournament, The Lady Scarlett Knights were given a tough seeding. Rutgers head coach Vivian C. Stringer was not happy that night.
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Best of 2008: Murbury buries Duhon and the Bulls
On January 9th Stephon Marbury returned to the basketball court after spending nearly a month on bereavement leave following the passing of his father, Don Marbury. Stephon hits the game winning basket over Chicago’s Chris Duhon, and the Knicks snap a 7 game losing streak. Also, Goose Gossage gets elected to the hall of fame... Plus more hall of fame talk.
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Best of 2008: Isiah's Fairwell
Isiah Thomas make his final stand at Madison Square Garden as New York Knicks head coach. Walt Clyde Frazier speaks with WBAI Sports about the Isiah Thomas Era.
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Knicks Talk Obama
WBAI Sports speaks with the New York Knicks about their thoughts of Barack Obama. They talk about why NBA players didn't come together in public support of Obama, and they tell us why professional athletes today fail to take stands on pressing political and social issues.
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Reigning MVP'S On The World Series Stage
With just 8% of Major League Baseball filled with African-American ball players, can the two reigning National League MVP's from the same team, playing in this world series, get the black community excited about the sport? Philadelphia's Ryan Howard and Jimmy Rollins speak with us about the issue.
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Knicks Open Camp
The New York Knicks opened training camp this week. The players speak with WBAI Sports about the new regime, and they add their two cents on another collapse by the New York Mets.
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Soul Patrol in the Twin Cities
In 2007 Torri Hunter and Shannon Stewart spoke with WBAI Sports about being the only African-American ball players on their respective teams. Hunter with the Minnesota Twins and Stewart with the Oakland Athletics. From 2003 through 2005 Hunter and Stewart teamed up with Jaque Jones in Minnesota to form an all African-American starting outfield dubbed the “Soul Patrol”.
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Little League Days In Tigers Land
Former major leaguer and current Detroit Tigers hitting coach Lloyd McClendon speaks with WBAI Sports about being on the first All black team to reach the little league world series in 1971. McClendon's team was from Gary, Indiana. Detroit Tigers slugger Gary Sheffield also speaks with WBAI Sports about making into the little world series with an all black team from Tampa Bay Florida in 1980. Sheffield also speaks about the influence his uncle Dwight Gooden had on him becoming interested in the sport.
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Captain Says Goodbye
Following the final game ever at Yankee Stadium, a 7-3 Yankees win over Baltimore, Yankee captain Derek Jeter salutes the Yankee Stadium crowd. Take a listen.
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Larry King and The Dodgers
Legendary broadcaster and Dodgers fan Larry King speaks WBAI Sports about Jackie Robinson and the decline of African-American participation in baseball. WBAI Sports also speaks with Current Dodgers outfielders Juan Pierre and Matt Kemp, as well as former Dodgers outfielder Reggie Smith.
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The Dodger Story
On May 6th the New York Mets lost to the L.A. Dodgers 5-1. WBAI Sports speaks with two members from Jackie Robinson's franchise. Outfielder Juan Pierre talks about how much interest he sees in L.A.'s black community in baseball, as well as his visit to Major League Baseball's baseball academy in Compton California. WBAI Sports Also speaks with Dodgers Outfielder Matt Kemp.
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Hangin' Wit Mr. Cooper
Cecil Cooper is one of four African-American managers in Major League Baseball Today. In a weekend series from August 22nd through August 25th Cooper's Astros locked horns against Jerry Manuel's New York Mets. The match-up was one of the rare occurrences when two African-American managers faced off against each other. On August 26th WBAI Sports spoke with Cooper and aired a report.
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Black MVP'S In Philly
On August 26th the Philadelphia Phillies came back from a 7-0 deficit to beat the New York Mets 8-7 in 13 innings to overtake them for first place atop the National League East division by a half game. Philadelphia is the team of the National League's reigning Most Valuable Players the past two seasons, Shortstop Jimmy Rollins won the award in 2007 and first baseman Ryan Howard took home the honors in 2006. With the number of African-Americans in Major League Baseball being at only 8%, and the level of interest in baseball declining amongst African-American youth, can these two superstars get black youth excited about the sport? Both men spoke with WBAI Sports about the issue.
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Meet The Manager Part 2
New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel Speaks with WBAI Sports about growing up in the South, with a father who played in the Negro Leagues, and the rest of his background which eventually led to him becoming one of the few African-American managers in the history of major league baseball.
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Meet The Manager
New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel Speaks with WBAI Sports about growing up in the South, with a father who played in the Negro Leagues, and the rest of his background which eventually led to him becoming one of the few African-American managers in the history of major league baseball.
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Right Hand Man To Head Man
Willie Randolph and Jerry Manuel are the only two African-American managers in New York City baseball history. Two weeks before Willie Randolph was fired by the New York Mets WBAI Sports spoke with then Mets bench coach Jerry Manuel about the pressure Randolph was under. Since then, Mets management has replaced Randolph with Manuel as Mets manager. Manuel, who had previously managed the Chicago White Sox from 1998 through 2003, also spoke about his chances of getting a second opportunity to manage a major league ball club, when so many African-American managers before him were denied that second opportunity.
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The Morning Willie Was Fired
Listen to Samori Benjamin and WBAI program Director Bernard White talk about the firing of Willie Randolph by the New York Mets on the morning it happened. Also hear Samori's report with Mets infielder Damion Easley and Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington about the importance of African-American managers in major league baseball.
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Short List
Jimmy Rollins is the reigning National league MVP. He is also one of just two starting African-American shortstops in major league baseball today. On July 22nd he drove in the game winning runs against his nemesis, the New York Mets. Rollins speaks with WBAI sports about what the shortstop position means to him. Ozzie Smith also speaks with WBAI sports about Rollins and the other starting African-American shortstop in major league baseball, Derek Jeter.
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Jackie's Final Stand
Between July 17th-July 20th the New York Mets were in Cincinnati to face the Reds. During the 1972 world series Jackie Robinson made his final public appearance in Cincinnati where he urged then commissioner Bowie Kuhn to see to it that major league baseball hire an African American manager for the first time in league history. WBAI Sports talks about Jackie's legacy with Cincinnati Reds hall of famers Frank Robinson, Joe Morgan, and Ken Griffey Jr. as well as current Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips.
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All-Star's Past and Mickey
On the eve of the 2008 All-Star game at Yankee Stadium wbai sports speaks with Joe Morgan, Ernie Banks, and Mickey Rivers about their memories of the all-star game and Yankee Stadium.
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Sweet Swingin' Kid
On June 9th Ken Griffey Jr. became just the 6th player in major league baseball history to reach the 600 career homerun mark. Listen to Samori Benjamin and wbai program director Bernard White discuss the historic feat. Plus listen to Samori's report on the legacy of Griffey Jr. and his impact on African-American youth becoming excited about the sport.
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At the 2008 All-Star Game
Samori Benjamin speaks with Ernie Banks about his days playing in the Negro Leagues with Hank Aaron. and Willie Mays. Also Mickey Rivers who played on the New York Yankees world series winning teams of 1977 and 78' talks about playing baseball in the segregated South. Also: Reggie Smith, Ozzie Smith, Dave Winfield and more.
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At the 2008 Homerun Derby
Right before the start of the 2008 homerun derby at Yankee Stadium WBAI Sports speaks with Ernie Banks, Joe Morgan, Don Baylor and Milton Bradley about the Derby.
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Sherif In Texas
Texas' Ron Washington is one of only four African-American managers in major League Baseball. He speaks with WBAI Sports as Willie Randolph fights to keep his job as Mets manager. Washington Chimes in on the Randolph situation in New York, as well as speaking about the decline of African-Americans in the sport, and growing up playing baseball in segregated New Orleans where he was a part of the city’s first high school integration class.
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A Lesson From C. Vivian Stringer
A talk with C. Vivian Stringer and her former backcourt Matee Ajavon and Essence Carson. Ajavon and Caron met as pros for the first time when the NY Liberty hosted the Houston Comets on Friday night. Carson believes that every one of Stringer's Knights will leave the program "well prepared, whether it's just for life in general or whether it's for professional basketball."
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Big Starts in New York
Pedro Martinez returns from injury against San Francisco. Joba Chamberlain makes his big start.
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Super Bowl XLII
A look at what's to come as the New England Patriots attempt to become the only team in NFL history to go 19-0.
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